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Wildfires burning near Cedar City and in Utah County

UPDATED: JUNE 5, 2021 AT 7:30 PM
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Digital Content Producer

SALT LAKE CITY — There are several wildfires burning in Utah right now, including the Bennion Fire, burning in steep and rugged terrain on U.S. Forest Service land in the Manti-La Sal National Forest.

On Saturday afternoon the U.S. Forest Service reported that the terrain along with current red flag conditions is hampering containment efforts on that fire. The red flag conditions include high winds and extremely dry conditions.

Smoke is visible from this fire in surrounding communities as well as from Highway 6. The public is asked to avoid the fire area for their safety as well as the safety of firefighters. The Bennion fire started from natural causes.

Mammoth Creek wildfire

Mammoth creek fire, Dixie National Forest. Photo credit: Clayton Calloway, Brian Head

Officials from the Dixie National Forest told KSL that the Mammoth Creek fire is burning east of Cedar City and has burned approximately 400 acres. Early Saturday evening, Kevin Abel with the Dixie National Forest said that structures are threatened.

The Mammoth Creek Fire is being fought by ground and by air. 

 

At the time of publication, the cause of this fire was unknown.

Goat Springs wildfire

A large portion, 95%, of the Goat Springs fire has been contained according to Utah Fire Info. This fire began on May 28, 2021, and reached 444 acres. According to Utah Fire Info, the Goat Springs fire was human-caused and is under investigation.

The National Weather Service predicts that hot and dry conditions will continue in Utah through midweek.

 

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